The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 54
Seite 35
... tion of the most rash design ; and strong and violent measures would have enkindled the smothered spark into a destructive flame . Noticing in general orders the anonymous publication , he expressed his confidence that the judgment and ...
... tion of the most rash design ; and strong and violent measures would have enkindled the smothered spark into a destructive flame . Noticing in general orders the anonymous publication , he expressed his confidence that the judgment and ...
Seite 36
... . If my conduct heretofore has not evinced to you , that I have been a faithful friend to the army , my declara- tion of it at this time would be equally unavailing and ། ཙྪཱ 錢 Et $ improper . But as I 36 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... . If my conduct heretofore has not evinced to you , that I have been a faithful friend to the army , my declara- tion of it at this time would be equally unavailing and ། ཙྪཱ 錢 Et $ improper . But as I 36 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Seite 56
... tion as a soldier and a patriot , throughout the civilized world . To his retirement he carried the profound veneration and most lively affection of his grateful coun- trymen . In the estimation of his friends , the measure of his ...
... tion as a soldier and a patriot , throughout the civilized world . To his retirement he carried the profound veneration and most lively affection of his grateful coun- trymen . In the estimation of his friends , the measure of his ...
Seite 57
... tion . Envious of none , I am determined to be pleased with all ; and this , my dear friend , being the order of my march , I will move down the stream of life , until I sleep with my fathers . " But delighted as he was with his ...
... tion . Envious of none , I am determined to be pleased with all ; and this , my dear friend , being the order of my march , I will move down the stream of life , until I sleep with my fathers . " But delighted as he was with his ...
Seite 58
... tion , innumerable addresses from literary and other incorporations were presented to him , which , in ar- dent language , expressed the veneration universally felt for his character , and the admiration entertained for his services ...
... tion , innumerable addresses from literary and other incorporations were presented to him , which , in ar- dent language , expressed the veneration universally felt for his character , and the admiration entertained for his services ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
The Life of George Washington, Commander-In-Chief of the American Army ... Aaron Bancroft Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
administration adopted affection Ameri appointed apprehension Britain British Cabinet character circumstances Colonel Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress Constitution Convention Count de Grasse countrymen deliberation determined disposition domestick duty Earl Cornwallis endeavour establish event Executive experience expressed favour Federal feelings fellow citizens flag of France foreign France French French Directory friends Genet Governour gratitude happiness honour hostility House of Representatives induced influence interest justice Legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis manner Marquis La Fayette measures ment military mind Minister Mount Vernon nation necessary negotiation neral New-York occasion officers opinion orders party patriotism peace Pennsylvania Philadelphia present President publick racter received recommended rendered Republick request resolution respect retirement Secretary Secretary of War Senate sentiments sincere Sir Henry Clinton situation spect spirit tion treaty troops unani unanimously union United vernment Virginia virtue WASHINGTON wish York Island